Baby Awards 2025 / Lifestyle Awards 2025 / 16 September 2025

Best Teething Product Design | Junior Design Awards 2025

Best teething products taking home a Junior Design Award for 2025

Junior Magazine Baby Awards 2025 Best Teething Product Design | Junior Design Awards 2025

Winner:GOLD - Best Teething Product Design

Who:Brush-baby

What:Bobbie Bunny Teething Toy

Why:

The adorable Bobbie Bunny was well received by our judges again this year, who were impressed by the multifaceted design. The bristled ears and tail are not only made to soothe but are developed to help clean emerging teeth and gums, while also introducing the earliest sensations of toothbrushing. The panel loved that every part of the design is functional, the ears and tail reaching front and back gums, and the paw pads support later molar teething. This is no ordinary bunny!

The textured ears and tail are perfect for little ones who want to soothe their gums or simply enjoy the sensory experience.

Bonita Turner, Editor of Junior, @juniormagazineonline

Cute to look at, easy to grip onto and perfect for gum relief!

Eleonore Crompton, Deputy Editor, Junior, @juniormagazineonline

Winner:SILVER - Best Teething Product Design

Who:Ziggle

What:Silicone Baby Teether

Why:

These sweet baby teethers from Ziggle were well received by our judges, who thought the host of features on each teether was impressive – The shapes are designed to be easy to grip for tiny hands, and the different textured surfaces are made to alleviate gum discomfort. Our panel loved that these were super portable, and that they can be popped in the dishwasher or sterilizer, making them ultra practical too.

 

We all know the struggles of teething time, and anything that alleviates discomfort is an absolute win. These designs are adorable and I can see the shapes and textures being a real comfort to teething babies.

Bonita Turner, Editor, Junior

A handy, portable teether is a baby bag essential, especially one you can pop in the fridge for extra soothing comfort.

Eleonore Crompton, Deputy Editor, Junior